Grammar Rules
Comparative Adjectives
Superlative Adjectives
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Past Tense Verbs
100
A part of speech used to name a person, place, thing, or idea. 

Noun

100
The correct comparative form of: Smart

Smarter

100

The correct superlative form of: Tall

Tallest

100

You saw your friend at the mall yesterday. When did you see her?

I saw her when I was at the mall yesterday.

100

Watch

Watched

200

A word that describes or modifies a noun.

Adjective

200

The correct comparative form of: Sad

Sadder

200

The correct superlative form of: Thin

Thinnest

200

You saw your cousin James last weekend at EPCOT. When did you see him?

I saw him when I was at EPCOT.

200

See

Saw

300

An adjective that compares two nouns and ends in the suffix (-er).

Comparative Adjective

300

The correct comparative form of: Young

Younger

300

The correct superlative form of: Pretty

Prettiest

300

I saw my sister today at the movies. When did I see my sister?

She saw her sister when she was at the movies.

300

Go

Went

400

An adjective that compares three or more nouns and ends in the suffix (-est).

Superlative Adjective

400

The correct comparative form of:Easy

Easier
400

The correct superlative form of: Careful

Most Careful

400

You saw your best friends at the Super Bowl last night. When did you see them?

I saw them when I was at the Super Bowl last night.

400

Give

Gave

500

What is the rule for changing adjectives that end in "y"? 

Drop the "y", add an "i", & then add the ending (-er or -est).

500

The correct comparative form of: Difficult

More Difficult

500

The correct superlative form of: Handsome

Most Handsome

500

You saw Ms. B and her family at Target last weekend. When did you see them?

I saw them when I was shopping last weekend.

500

Say

Said